ednesday, February 15, 1967: ay “TERRACE | “Omineca” . , “HERALD, TERRACE, BS, Gauthreau photo) . 2 The 2nd Kitsukalum Guide Co. held an enrollment in the E. T. Kenny achool on Feb, 7. oes Girls enrolled were Shelly ; i Zips, Joan Hislop, Audrey Sut- a tis, Sherrie Hamer and Wanda s Taft. - Entertainment and refresh- ments were provided by Sandy q Clay and Trudy Hamer who are iTillicom THE ATRE Feb. 16, 17, 1f Thur. Fri, Sat. | NAMU THE KILLER WHALE Color Robert Lansing Lee Meriweather Shorts: The Railrodder - Mee Buster Kealon across Canada a | Shorts: Magoos Lodge Brother - yw a Sat, Matinee - . Feb. 18 m NAMU THE KILLER WHALE q Geronimo Serial . ~ wow Mon. Tue. Wed. Feb. 20, 21, 22), SEVEN WOMEN | (Adult) Drama -in. Color. Ann Bancroft, Sue Lyon. -: _ Eddie Albert _ Shorts: Puss Gets The Boot’ my Where ‘Winter is King , an oA al ‘Thur. Fri, Sat. Feb. 23, 24, 2£ -HARUM SCARUM | iy ’ See Elvis and His Harem : Elvis Presley, Mary Ann Mobley Sat, Matinee — : Feb, 25 * OREGON PASSAGE * ‘Western In Color and Cinemascope John Erickson, Lola Albright Shorts: Son of Geronimo Serial ' 4 Story of the Six Ton Whale in MeL LUne, Resident Partner: ALAN M. McALPINE, CA. » KEN WILMOT e MORTGAGE SHOWN RECEIVING her Macintosh (left) of Terrace, Kathy received from :Commissioner Mrs, Joan Sparks (right) for her ‘All Round Cord” Kath ‘ GUIDES *% BROWNIES “All Round Cord * working for their Hostess]. Badges. . . On Monday evéning at Clear. ence Michiel auditerium, Guide Commissioner Mrs. Joan Sparks presented ah “All Round Cord” to“ Ist Skeena Co Girl ae Mee lore. She was also given a gift Guide Kathy Macintosh. The Commissioner expressed her pleastire at being able to make ‘the award, and pointed out that her work also brings her in contact. with many Guides who are busy on badge earning projects, Following the raising of the flag by a color party comprised -of Guides Laurle Hallock, Adele Dallaire and Julie Hemmons, the Guides Prayer was read by Nancy Sparks. for Guiding i is 14 year old Kathy her award last Monday evening in a special ceremony. To qualify y hed to earn eight Girl Guide emblems. (Jerry RANGERS A word of welcome to guests was spoken by Captain | Mrs. i. Smith. . Guide Kathy. Macintosh. also recelved badges ‘for. hiking, stalking, toymaking and wood- “Tiki” necklace by the Com- missioner. After a round of games, Guides made a presentation of |. Pennies for “Thinking Day" to Lt. Mrs. T. Kenna. The pennies will be glued on a special poster with the official Girl Guide emblem of B.C. and this poster is to be placed-on dis- play in a Terrace shop window for “Thinking Day,” February crowd of spectators. | Control, will be Teturning ‘to CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. 7 OFFERS ° -@ BUSINESS. INSURANCE: @ RETIREMENT, ‘PLANS ©. GROUP INSURANCE | : PHONE TODAY - — NO OBLIGATION. SUN.aaR ; ASSURANCE COMPANY}| ° Operation Doorstep Back Here In June ' All residents of the Terrace area will be offered free TB tests and chest xrays for tuberculosis and other chest disease, Mrs. Anne McColl, chairman | of the Terrace Christmas Seal Committee, (Kinettes), says | Operation’ Doorstep, co-sponsor- ,ed. with , the , -Department. of ‘Health and the Division of TB’ Terrace in June. - “give... so more will live HEART FUND Boll Yo %, . 4644 Larelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. VI35675 VES-5300 et YOUR LOCAL SUN LIFE REPRESENTATIVE PERSONALIZED INSURANCE: | pantomime. Pht Dr. D. E. Luck, Medical Health Directar of the Skeena Health Unit, says tuberculosis continues’ to) ‘bea problem in|... ‘the. “Skeena | Avea. Dubing: the |, “past “eleht’’ years 151 iew' cases | ‘of active TB have come to light within the Health Unit. He -re- Ponts inuch of this is unneces- “| sary, If people were. ‘to’ ‘take advantage of the free services available, the problem could he ellminated. Dy. Luck goeg on to explain, “the yearly average of 19 caseg puts the Skeena Health’ Unit in the position of being one of the highest incident areas. in the province. It is. ohvious there. ate unknown sources of infec-|_ tion that need to be cleared up. The two big mobile Christmas Seal Units will spend: a two week period in’ the -Terrace area on their block by block campaign during their resurvey of ‘high incident areas, in the province this year. . PICTURED HERE are four of fiveplayers named | to an all-starr basketball: team chosen Saturday night in the Terrace Community Centre following a two-day hoap- tourney here.. Left to right are Sunriser J. Newton of Prince Rupert, who also copped the high scorer award, tieing this position with Martin Adams (not shown) . of Aiyansh, both scoring 45 points: Ed Wasayak, Prince Rupert Sunriser; Gary Grent, Kitamaat Villiage,,and D. Slack -of Prince Rupert Sunrisers. Slack picked . up the most valuable player award as well. - approximately 80 hoopsters, They were encouraged hy. a large. < and enthusiastic ‘06 | Eby sh The tournament’ featured play by. "WINNING TEAM from’ Kitamaat Villag e walked away with the silverware last weekend when they beat Prince Rupert S unrisers with a score of 60-53 in a senior men’s basketball tourney in Terrace, (Jerry Gauthreau photo) CHRISTIAN “REFO RAED | CHU Sparks Street at Straume. ‘Ave. | Rev. V.” Luchles.. Vi3-262T -. 10:00 a. 0:00 a-m.—Sunday: Bhool - tL: 00 100 aan Morning: Worship . 5:00 p.m.—Afternoon ice 2:15 a.m-—"Back To- God : , Hour”.on CRTE radio * : a - ; ‘ UPLANDS © BAPTIST | CHURCH a 7 jo Goothern: Baptist) “$013 Halliwell Avene ' “SUNDAY * 9:45 am.—Sunday School . 11:00 am.—Morning Service Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Prayer meeting 3 and Bible Study ; 10:30 - 12:00—Family Service, Worship, Sermon, - Classes 7:30 p.m —Evening. Service ; Wednesday, 7:00 pm. —. . Crusader Girls, ‘Cragader’ Boys 6:30 pm—Prayer ‘Meeting : MENNONITE BRETHREN : "CHURCH. Lo *.Phone Vi3-5976 Pastor. Alvin Penner 10:00 a.m. —Sunday School 11:00 a.n—Worship Service ot 30° Pm Evening Service Ss CATHOLIC CHURCH - Lakelse Avenue | SUNDAY MASSES: . 830 am., 10:00 am.,°. - 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Phone V!3-2313 °~ ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anglican Church of Canada Ph. V13-5855 4726 Lazalle Ave. 10:15 a.m.—Matins and Parish Communion: : 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evensong Gam : SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor R. G. Burton: VI3-2023 3306 Griffith Street SATURDAY . 9:15 am.—Sabbath School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH . ular) - (Reg Kalum at Soucie Ph, Vi 3807 a Pastor Lloyd Andersen B. Th. - Sta'es Sie bei ay : 7:30 p.in.—Young Peoples : _ A:Co no Welcoms. Amaits is * - CHT LUTHERAN ‘cess Cor. Sparks:.S?. and Park. Ave. - 9:45 am Sunday ‘School and.” "11:00 a.m.— Worship: bere. Pastor H. Madsen, B.A, : 4718 Loen Ave, bh vi visseea. "Your: ‘friendly family: shuren” : nanan, EVANGELICAL. FRIES CHURCH : Cor. Park Ave. and Sp rics ‘st. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday 11:00 a.m.—Morning SWorehip 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday 7:30.pm. —. Prayer and Bible Study A Cordial Invitation. To All Rev, H. J. Jost, Pastor: . 4565 Park Ave.’ Ph. 043-5315 PENTECOSTAL. TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School _11:00-a.m.—Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic ‘BIBLE STUDY | ’ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. , _YOUNG PEOPLES =. Thursday at 7:30 pm Pastor Rev. D, Rathien. Phones — Office: V13-2434 : Home: VI3-5336 | ‘KNOX UNITED CHURCH’ Cor. Larefle Ave, & Munroe St. 9:30 a.m.—Sutiday School 11:00 a.m.—Moraing Warship Newcomers to the community are invited to share in the Ufe and work of the United Church You are invited {to drop this -clipping in the mail with. — your name and address: to - . Knox United Church: Box 884, Terrace, B.C. ” ee RCMP S/Set. Ken Attree of White Rock of the death of this Mmotier, Mrs. Alf A. Attree on February 3, Mrs, Attree passed away after a short illness, She is a former resident of Terrace will be buried beside that of her hushand Cemetery in Vietoria, B.C. - Dr. I D. Prootor, who has. been giving’ veterinary : service to Terrace for five years on’ a monthly basis, will now he com- ‘ing to Terrace weekly, As soon’ as he finds permanent business headquarters the will be coming here to make his home. 7 ins TOWN ‘Word has been received by]: and Pince Rupert. Her remains} in Royal Oak| Shirley Baranieski, second’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Baranieski of Terrace, entered Royal Columbian Hospital ‘to, take nurses’ training on Feb- fuary 6. Day Proclaimed For Book Drive Terrace Municipal Council has poclaimed Thursday, Feb. 16 a3 “Centennial Book Drive. Day. n. The — auxiliary organization, “Friends of the Library,” is asking all school children to bring one book to school that day.. THORNHILL NEWS : LAURIE ENGLISH, CORRESPONDENT. : : PHONE V13-5060 An amateur talent show will be held in Thornhill School on March 18, This show, which ‘will be the first of three held “-|this year, is sponsored by the .#} Recreation Commission and is ‘Bjopen to entries of groups or. individuals who wish to: com- pete for prizes, Winners of this ‘| show will go on to compete in- W| the: firial’,show this year: for’ a grand: prize trophy. -The- show is open to bands, choirs, dancers, singers musi- : : cians or any group or Andivid- wal wishing to put. ‘on a skit or “All entries must be “mailed to’ Mrs, B,.Glockner at R.R. No. 2,° Terrace or-call 643-2440 for. further information, . Entry forms should state the type of i) routine: to" be ‘performed, the | Grey 's -tokelse Servic _Laksles: ‘Lake: ‘Reed ys ‘Amateur Night For Thornhill ‘number .of. participants in the group, the title of the selection, and the length of time the act requires. All entries must be in before March: 11. Had it not been for the con- certed drive in heart research over. the past few years, life expectancy in Canada would. ‘mission ‘and instructed by Mr. _| theoretical and -: practical il pons. which ‘will ‘be. ‘obtaln’‘a. coffes art ‘and. ather. ‘community. activities. Coupons’ {may, be depositedIn the, re)’ -feeptacle “at Thornhill School or. Partyline . More than two -dozen' young-| - sters attended the’ first lecture on horsemanship held Sunday in the. Thornhill School. The classes, which. ,are sponsored by the “Thornhill Recreation Com- E. Pody, will':include both in- struction. ‘Youngsters’ wishing | : to take part~ in’ ‘the. classes should contact Mrs. W. Webb at 843-5401 for further inform- ation. ; . The Recreation " Comistseion | ig. ‘now: “collecting : -Nabob . cou- used to kitchen. equipment: ‘needed for. call VI3-5080 or, VI8-8578. | et:8 pin. ‘and: all'-procéeds go | ‘towards recreation in the ‘com: a munity. a not be as high as it is today. “Third Skeena Guide Company held its first enrollment cere- mony’ ‘last week - for. seven ‘Guides, Linda Ganley, ‘Shelly MeNaughton, Doreen Penner, ‘Linda. Demoe, Melaine Fillion ‘and: -Monica Bonick. who have Passed their Tendertoot tests. Commissioner Sparks and several parents were presenti]. = fir, the ceremony. ’ Barbara Phiel wag presented ‘with’ her.Hostess badge. Gail “Benoit and: Shirley Attrill, whol|f. ° - Were . “being: tested - for their ‘Hostess \badge, ‘prépared “and served the, sefrestiments, tnittee of the : Thornhill -Rural ‘Ratepayers’ - ‘Association | are holding 'a:’ Rummage’ Sale" in|]: ‘| Mareh,\ ag, fund ‘raising: pro- ay [feet A: variety of rummage. is required and ‘contributions may. ‘ba Jett: at ‘the Menzies realdence "Lakelse Lake"Road of call . “LaCarte: at? BAS B78: or ‘Ways. and, Means ‘Com: Pa! Magistrate’s Court "The following: convictions “were maade ‘in «"Berrace’ “Magis, |, tate’s Court hefore’ Magistrate | C, J, Norington: Four convictiéns for liquor offences; 12 for speeding and minor traffic infractions; one for causing a disturbance and two on sundry charges, Magistrate F. H. Adames pre- sided over the following: Tony Zeigler fined $100 for’ using motive-fuel without a per- mit; two convictions for’ speed- ing; one liquor charge; one trucking offence and one charge for infraction of a Mn- nicipal by-law. ART’S CHEVRON SERVICE CONFECTIONERY | & GROCERY Thormhill NEW HOURS 6 AM. to 10 P.M. Seven Pays a Week. c e’ve Phone Terrace VI 53-2728 nmuouncennent - Effective January 1, 1967 Mariage & Storage ". Will ProvideA Scheduled | Freight Service between os Terrace and Kitimat... Tuesdays: ‘and Thursdays... WEEKLY os Connecting Cerrlers: To All Points _ Local Moving — Long Distance Moving Heated bie Facilities @ Phone Kitimat 2: 2219, Moved!= : 1606 Greig Ave. “Across from Co-op Shopping | Centre. RW aco